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Work and Life on Business Radio

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Work and Life is a radio show that explores everything related to work and the rest of life; your home and family, your community and society, and your private self (mind, body, and spirit). You’ll hear from the world’s leading experts – including researchers, CEOs, psychologists – and from everyday people in all kinds of jobs and families, with the aim of helping you become more informed and effective in creating harmony among the different parts of life.

The mission of Business Radio Powered by The Wharton School is to educate listeners about business and management in order to maximize their personal career success and enhance the social and economic performance of the organizations in which they work.

Podcast of Work and Life with Stew Friedman

Many people who are not fee-paying SiriusXM subscribers have been clamoring to gain access to what the inspiring and provocative thought leaders say on Work and Life about how to manage the intersection between work and the rest of life. SiriusXM and Wharton recently agreed to allow hosts to share their shows as podcasts.

Go to Work and Life Podcast for edited versions of selected shows supplemented by additional information and resources on this site about each fantastic guest. Subscribe on your preferred platform to the podcast so you can take in wisdom and advice from world-renowned researchers (e.g., Barry Schwartz and Cal Newport), pioneers in the field of work/life (e.g., Ellen Galinsky and Joan Williams), thought leaders (e.g., Anne Marie Slaughter and Arianna Huffington), Wharton alumni (e.g., Neil Blumenthal and Brett Hurt), CEOS and other HR execs (Doug Conant, former CEO of Campbell Soup and Patty McCord, former Chief Talent Officer at Netflix ), and many more!